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INTERNATIONAL CRITICS FORUM (2011)
Talks and Readings / Theatre / 13 Oct 2011Irish Theatre Magazine hosts its annual International Critics' Forum, at which leading theatre critics from home and abroad offer lively discussion and analysis of the highlights of the Festival programme.
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I HEART ALICE HEART I
Theatre / 04 Oct 2011 - 09 Oct 2011 €15-20A fresh, human and hilarious piece from this defiant new company HotForTheatre, I Heart Alice Heart I explores the monumental journey of a most unlikely couple.
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THE MAEVE BRENNAN PROJECT
Theatre / 06 Oct 2011Following the worldwide success of her novel Room, the award-winning author Emma Donoghue returns to the stage with a multi-layered exploration of the life and work of the extraordinary Irish-American writer Maeve Brennan.
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THE ANIMALS AND CHILDREN TOOK TO THE STREETS
Theatre / 01 Jan 2011 - 02 Oct 2011 €20-30Using their trademark macabre cabaret style this wickedly twisted new show from the multiple award-winning company behind the 2008 Festival hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, has been likened to a mixture of Fritz Lang, Charles Dickens and Tim Burton.
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MORE BERLIN THAN BOSTON
Theatre / 01 Oct 2011In the midst of the boom an Irish politician ignited debate by claiming that Ireland was economically and spiritually closer to Boston than Berlin.
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